I bought new seals from Overtons and replaced them myself. Looks like its up to $150 for all of them (they were $35ea when I did it). Wasn't too difficult. Cut the old seal off and support the area from the inside (I used anything I could find...bottles, balls, etc). Spread the glue and place the new seal on. Allow it to dry and you're all set.

I just bought a full set of "heavy duty" seals (neck, wrists, and ankles) off eBay from a seller in the UK for about $60 including cleaner, adhesive and hardener. Best deal I could find by far. I made a mandrel out of galvanized roofing flashing which I'm going to post some pictures of when I get a chance. It cost me a whopping $1! There are great videos and how-to's online.

I just bought a full set of "heavy duty" seals (neck, wrists, and ankles) off eBay from a seller in the UK for about $60 including cleaner, adhesive and hardener. Best deal I could find by far. I made a mandrel out of galvanized roofing flashing which I'm going to post some pictures of when I get a chance. It cost me a whopping $1! There are great videos and how-to's online.

Took a look and it's looks like they are still selling them there. Did you like the quality? Also what size neck seal did you buy? Would love to see the pic

As far as I can tell, they seem fine. They're thicker than the originals that I'm replacing. I bought all standard size seals. I actually emailed the seller my measurements and he told me what size to order. He also didn't have a full set of neck, wrist, and ankle, so he just added the ankle seals when he sent me the invoice.

The neck seal appears to be the "normal" design. The wrist seals are the "bottle" style, which is what I'm used to. Although they seem to be a bit shorter than the originals, but it doesn't look like it will create any problems. The ankle seals are the cone type, but seem great.

I hope to install them this weekend. I'll take some pics and post them up when I can.